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Canon M6 Mark II Review

PhotographyBlog has published their review of the M6 Mark II.  They give a camera a solid 4 out of 5 stars and found very little wrong with it. About their only critique is value for money, which probably goes around the fact that it doesn't have a built-in EVF.

At a glance the features of the M6 Mark II include;

  • 32.5MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC 8 Image Processor
  • UHD 4K30p & Full HD 120p Video Recording
  • 3.0" 1.04m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 5481 AF Points
  • Up to 14-fps Shooting, ISO 100-25600
  • Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • 30-fps Raw Burst Pre-Shooting

Order the M6 Mark II today with free shipping to US and Canada.

PhotographyBlog's conclusion on the M6 Mark II;

It allows you to begin your photographic ‘journey’ by pointing and shooting, before then gradually work your way around more precise manual controls as your understanding of the camera and personal skillset improves.

This camera is particularly good for street and travel photography, where its swift auto focusing, subject tracking, compact size and unobtrusive looks work in the photographer’s favour.

Though we think the price of the Canon EOS M6 Mark II is fair in the current market, we do wonder whether it could prove a stumbling block for those adopting an EOS M camera for the first time.

Will those seeking to get into interchangeable lens photography have the £850 to start with? That’s before they even think about adding lenses, the optional electronic viewfinder, accessory flash and possibly microphone to exert more control and creativity and get even more out of this camera than they can straight out of the box.

Having been using full frame cameras with larger lenses of late we found the image quality delivered didn’t impress us as much in comparison but that’s only to be expected. Overall then, we found surprising little to criticize in relation to the Canon EOS M6 Mark II.

Read PhotographyBlog's full review here

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  1. Go to the Japan Patent Office search page.
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